文学典型艺术魅力的表现与实质(The representation and essence of literary typical artistic charm).docVIP

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文学典型艺术魅力的表现与实质(The representation and essence of literary typical artistic charm).doc

文学典型艺术魅力的表现与实质(The representation and essence of literary typical artistic charm)

文学典型艺术魅力的表现与实质(The representation and essence of literary typical artistic charm) Spring sleep does not wake up, everywhere smell birds. Energy-saving there, life rarely live to seventy. Suzhou city outside the Hanshan Temple, midnight bell to the passenger ship. Prime not to - day difficult morning. Never be contented with your study; never be impatient with your teaching。 Second typical literary texts First, the typical meaning Tupos is a noun in Greek. The original meaning is the mold used in casting. The same thing is exactly the same thing that is thrown from the same mold. This noun is synonymous with idea in greek. Idea is also a mold or prototype. It has the meaning of form and category, and is extended to impression or ideal. The word ldeal derived from this word is ideal. Therefore, from the point of view of the word source, the typical is closely related to the ideal. In the works of western literary theory, the word typical in modern times are often used interchangeably, for example in the book. So many of the past statements about artistic ideals were actually about the typical. The meaning of the typical image and the typical differences and connections: 1, literary images including literature characteristics of the literary image of the typical, typical literature has, but the typical literature than literary image is more general and artistic appeal. 2, the literary image includes: people, objects, environment and artistic conception, and the typical literature usually refer to typical characters. 3, typical and atypical --- take Lu Xuns novel as an example. The artistic conception and non conception: Snow Liu Zongyuan Jiang; Zhang Dayou Snow Two, the typical history of 1, the three stages of the development of the Western paradigm: the first stage: before seventeenth Century, the western view of the typical type is basically, Representatives are Aristotle, Horace and Boileau, emphasizes the universality and typical types. The second stage: after eig

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